U-571 evaluation action

2021-12-13 08:01
"U571" was almost unanimously applauded when it was released in the United States, and it entered the box office ranks of 200 billion US dollars. The film takes the line of plot and audiovisual first. The story is ups and downs and the plot is tense. Each ups and downs of the 105-minute story is full of explosive power. The tense suspense makes people almost suffocating. This is the magic of the story, which cannot be intertwined. I miss every minute. The characterization of the characters is expressed in the narration, promotion and details of the story, not to mention the heavy human thinking in " Saving Private Ryan ". So it looks smoother, faster, and climaxes. And the perspective of "World War II Atlantic Deep Sea Submarine War" even more refreshed the audience (). 
"U571" was released in the United States in mid-April 2000, and it topped the box office charts in the United States for several weeks after its release. The film reproduced the tragic battle experience of a submarine during the "World War II" period, and created a group of heroic soldiers who put life and death aside and established immortal exploits. Because three years of preparation work as bedding, there was that visit the field of naval Royal Navy David Ballmer lieutenant for the movie guide, a large number of near-real and perfect scenery and props, so this is entirely fictional plot of the movie, in Every detail is true and believable. The intense and exciting plot, the magnificent and realistic special effects, and the superb and penetrating sound effects make this "World War II" movie look magnificent and thrilling (). 
The director's skills of this film are quite standard, and it can shoot many wonderful plots in the extremely narrow space in the submarine cabin. The film does not have a female character, but the masculinity is overwhelming. Harvey Keto, who plays the experienced first mate, and Matthew McConaughey, who plays the witty captain, both show the dignified military style, especially the latter. A new impression (). 
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  • Kaleigh 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    didn't turned me on even a little...too much cliche...

  • Esmeralda 2022-03-24 09:01:54

    . . Watched in 2001. . . Very realistic and Hollywood style movie. . .

U-571 quotes

  • Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: You're a first rate X.O., Andy. A damn good submariner. I know the men like you.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: I'd give my life for any one of them, sir.

    Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: I know you would. I'm not questioning your bravery. The question is: what about their lives? You and Mr. Emmett are good friends. You went to the Academy together. Would you be willing to sacrifice his life? Or what about some of the younger enlisted men? I know a lot of those guys look up to you like a big brother. You willing to lay their lives on the line?

    [Tyler hesitates to speak]

    Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: You see? you hesitate. But as a captain, you can't. You have to act. If you don't, you put the entire crew at risk. Now that's the job. It's not a science. You have to be able to make hard decisions based on imperfect information. Asking men to carry out orders that may result in their deaths. And if you're wrong, you suffer the consequences. If you're not prepared to make those decisions, without pause, without reflection, then you've got no business being a submarine captain.

  • Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: [whispering] Tank, you alive back there?

    Seaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: Yes, sir.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Good. Port ahead two-thirds.

    Seaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: Port ahead two-thirds. Aye, sir.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: [pulls out paper] Tank... can you fix the stern tube?

    Seaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: I don't know, Mr. Tyler.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: I don't want an "I don't know." Can you fix the torpedo tube? Yes... or no?

    Seaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: Yes, sir. I think I can.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Thank you, Tank. Chief, make depth 1-6-0 meters.

    Chief Klough: That's more than five hundred feet.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Take us down, Chief.

    Chief Klough: Aye, sir. One-six-zero meters. Twenty degrees dive both planes.

    EddieSeaman Ronald 'Rabbit' Parker, Torpedoman: Twenty degrees dive, aye, sir.

    Eddie: Mr. Tyler, sir, uh, do you plan on going up against a destroyer with only one fish in the tube and busted motor?

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Yes, I am, Eddie.

    Lt. Hirsch: How wise is that, Lieutenant?

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Not very. But have a look. Chief.

    [while speaking, drawing and showing Chief and Hirsch plan on paper]

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: There is no way a two-knot submarine can get in firing position against a thirty-knot destroyer unless we go deep. At one hundred sixty meters, we can shoot out a bunch of junk from the forward tubes. It will resurface and create a debris field. Now the destroyer's going to go to the center of that debris field, shut off its engines to make it real nice and quiet and do an acoustic search to make sure we're dead. But we're not. See, we're here, on our way up to periscope depth. All right, principle of ascent velocity. We let our positive buoyancy pull us up and away from the destroyer. And when we surface we'll be showing it our ass at seven hundred yards. That is a pefect setup for a stern shot on a stationary target. Boom. It don't get much prettier than that.

    Chief Klough: All right, Mr. Tyler. Passing 1-3-0 meters.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Very well. Rabbit, I need you to load Mazzola's body into tube three and put an escape jacket on him to make sure he floats.

    Seaman Ronald 'Rabbit' Parker, Torpedoman: Wanna shoot him out like garbage?

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: [pause; slowly turns around] His body is gonna save our lives.

    Seaman Ronald 'Rabbit' Parker, Torpedoman: I'll say a few words for him.

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